In this sermon, Stephen Davey traces how God used Charles Spurgeon’s conversion through Isaiah 45:22—“Look unto Me and be saved”—to shape one of the most influential preaching ministries in church history. Though young, untrained, and often criticized, Spurgeon faithfully exalted Christ alone, preaching Scripture with clarity, courage, humility, and joy. Davey highlights Spurgeon’s tireless labor, pastoral heart, doctrinal conviction, and willingness to suffer physically and relationally for the sake of truth. Despite controversy, illness, and opposition, Spurgeon remained steadfast in pointing sinners to grace and believers to Christ. Davey concludes that Spurgeon’s enduring legacy was not personality or popularity, but a lifelong call for every soul to simply look to Christ alone.
Charles Spurgeon
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